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Nobelium
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Nobelium [Chemical/Ingredient]
Nobelium. A man-made radioactive element of the actinide metal series. It has the atomic symbol No, atomic number 102, and atomic weight 259.
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2019
2019
Atomic effective potentials for starting molecular electronic structure calculations
D. Laikov
,
K. Briling
Theoretical Chemistry accounts
2019
Corpus ID: 104328525
Atomic effective one-electron potentials in a compact analytic form in terms of a few Gaussian charge distributions are developed…
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2018
2018
Nobelium energy levels and hyperfine-structure constants
S. Porsev
,
M. Safronova
,
U. Safronova
,
V. Dzuba
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V. Flambaum
Physical Review A
2018
Corpus ID: 119043360
Advances in laser spectroscopy of superheavy ($Z>100$) elements enabled determination of the nuclear moments of the heaviest…
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2018
2018
Fast configuration-interaction calculations for nobelium and ytterbium
V. Dzuba
,
V. Flambaum
,
M. Kozlov
Physical Review A
2018
Corpus ID: 119252511
We calculate excitation energies for low states of nobelium, including states with open $5f$ subshell. An efficient version of…
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2018
2018
Least action description of spontaneous fission in fermium and nobelium nuclei based on the Gogny energy density functional
R. Rodríguez-Guzmán
,
L. Robledo
Physical Review C
2018
Corpus ID: 119226240
The systematic of the spontaneous fission half-lives for the nuclei $^{242-262}$Fm and $^{250-260}$No is analyzed, within a least…
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2016
2016
Laserspektroskopie an Nobelium (Z=102) in einer Puffergaszelle
F. Lautenschläger
2016
Corpus ID: 99253249
Die mit der Ordnungszahl Z in etwa quadratisch skalierenden relativistischen Effekte auf die inneren Elektronen der schwersten…
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2014
2014
Nobelium non-believers.
B. Thornton
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S. Burdette
Nature Chemistry
2014
Corpus ID: 205293117
Alfred Nobel's eponymous element, nobelium, was 'first' discovered either in the 1950s or 1960s, in the USSR, Sweden or the USA…
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2010
2010
Virginity Discourse and Ascetic Politics in the Writings of Ambrose of Milan
Ariel Bybee Laughton
2010
Corpus ID: 155050871
Virginity Discourse and Ascetic Politics in the Writings of Ambrose of Mil an by Ariel Bybee Laughton Department of Religion Duke…
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2006
2006
Study of Superheavy Elements at the GSI-SHIP
S. Hofmann
,
D. Ackermann
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+21 authors
A. Yeremin
2006
Corpus ID: 98085364
For the synthesis of heavy and superheavy elements (SHE) fusion-evaporation reactions are used. Two approaches have been…
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2002
2002
Quest for superheavy nuclei
P. Heenen
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W. Nazarewicz
2002
Corpus ID: 55610824
europhysics news JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2002 Historical Background The quest for superheavy nuclei began in the 1940s with the…
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1957
1957
The New Element Nobelium: The Preparation of Nobelium
J. Milsted
Nature
1957
Corpus ID: 2633003
The problems involved and the people who worked in the preparation of No are mentioned briefly. The new bombardment technique and…
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